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A set of parts for a children's transistor radio has been produced since 1969 by the Moscow factory "Young Technician".
The kit contains a mounting plate with holes for parts, 2 high-frequency and 3 low-frequency transistors, a 0.2GD-1 loudspeaker, matching and output transformers, a flat ferrite core of a magnetic antenna, a wire for circuits, a receiver case with a battery cover and parts of a power switch.
By adding a capacitor of the KPK-2 type, a point diode, two ferrite rings for an inductor and an HF transformer, resistors and capacitors, a young radio amateur, guided by the instructions, will be able to mount and adjust a direct amplification receiver.
The power source is a Krona battery.
A little later, in order to save money, only basic elements and details were left in the kit.